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This is the VW I'd like to own
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I read about that one. It was just a tourists car parked there at the time. It became famous, and they sold it to some collector. It’s whereabouts are know and the history is cool. It is in a museum somewhere in Europe as I remember.
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The 5th beatle?
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I'm glad to hear that VW has a history and safely tucked away somewhere. |
Why is Paul barefoot?
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He's out of step, as well.
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Why wasn't George wearing a suit?
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Being dead was the conspiracy I believe. |
It's amazing to me how much symbolism and mysticism is attached to music by people. According to Paul, he was barefoot because it was a hot day. But then I wonder who would want to be barefoot on a hot road surface?
Another album song that has more meanings hooked to it by others is Don McClean's American Pie. That one probably deserves it's own thread.. To collectable Beetles, how 'bout the green one that appeared several times in the Bullitt chase scene? |
According to the myth, the opening lyrics of "A Day in the Life" described his death...
I read the news today, oh boy About a lucky man who made the grade And though the news was rather sad Well, I just had to laugh I saw the photograph He blew his mind out in a car He didn't notice that the lights had changed A crowd of people stood and stared They'd seen his face before Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords |
There are many many others...but at the moment this little 240mpg perfection would be most welcome in the drive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_1-litre_car http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1570491173.jpg |
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During a writing session at McCartney's house in north London, Lennon and McCartney fine-tuned the lyrics, using an approach that author Howard Sounes likens to the cut-up technique popularised by William Burroughs.[14] "I didn't copy the accident," Lennon said. "Tara didn't blow his mind out, but it was in my mind when I was writing that verse. The details of the accident in the song – not noticing traffic lights and a crowd forming at the scene – were similarly part of the fiction."[15] McCartney expounded on the subject: "The verse about the politician blowing his mind out in a car we wrote together. It has been attributed to Tara Browne, the Guinness heir, which I don't believe is the case, certainly as we were writing it, I was not attributing it to Tara in my head. In John's head it might have been. In my head I was imagining a politician bombed out on drugs who'd stopped at some traffic lights and didn't notice that the lights had changed. The 'blew his mind' was purely a drugs reference, nothing to do with a car crash."[16] |
You'll notice that I said myth, not fact.
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There are tons of opinions on the "Paul is Dead" theory. Youtube has some comprehensive videos explaining the theory. That photo is one small piece:
John - minister Ringo - Mortician Paul - deceased (out of step to show in another existence) George - grave digger 28IF - Paul's age if he had lived. Sgt Peppers cover is another area loaded with "clues". Do the research. |
If you played Revolution #9 backwards, you heard “Turn me on, dead man “.
We probably ruined a bunch of needles doing that one. |
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